Winfield High School - Mirror Yearbook (Winfield, IA)
- Class of 1949
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5 , , 0 1 fi M, ffl QL 'ef-Y EK Q se X J Yc,Q:wex 61159 MP S A'X'0DA 5 2 . If 1,+QggQ5 S S FORWARD DEDICHTION 'Ihe Senior Class of h9 wish to dedicate this annual to Miss Benson. We want her to know that we have appreciated her help, advice, and friendship thru our four' years of high school. A f , , E 93?fA.u'vmij,,r!'5 WINFIELD CONSOLIDPTED HIGH SCHOOL The easiest way out is all the way We, the class of 1949, are proud of our school. The thirteen years we have spent here have been Table of Contents Forward Dedication Winfield Consolidated School Annual Staff Faculty The N49' Er's Class History Class Will Class Prophecy Under Clessmen Activity Calendar Sports Activities Features Advertising 5 through . pleasant ones Annual Staff Editor ---------------------- M -------------------------------- Art Editor ----- --------------------------------------------- ---- Sports Editor ------------------------------------------------ Assistant ------------------------------------- Class Editor ---------------------------------- Assistant ------------------------- ---------------------------- Activities Editor ---------------------------- -------------- Assistant ------------------------------------------------- Features Editor --------------------------------------------- -------..--------- --.-------------..-- Norma Conard Pat Mason Ronald Young Don Haines Gerry Nau Doris King Lola Windland Marjorie Martin Tom Patterson Assistant ---- - ----------------- -- ------ ------- ---------- Clayton Rabedeaux Typists ---------------------------- Bob Camby, Business kanager------------ ------ - ----- ------ Assistants------------------------------------- Arlene Class nistory--- ------------------ ----- Class Will ---- - --------- --------------- Class Prophecy------- -------- ----- ---- -------- Wilma Hunter, Naomi Maxwell -- Roger Williams, Kay Snell Jim Telford, Betty Hunter Chrisinger, Bonnie Crawford Evelyn Chrisinger, Norma Maxwell Betty Perrenoud, Doris King We want to thank Mr. Llovd and the hotogra hy students for taking . P , P the pictures for the annual. We also want to thank Mr. Githens and all others who helped to make this annual possible. 4 N HY fi ff ,iff f ,, 1 N XXWXXKX ff T: 5' ffm X N 34 ' -f::HUl66 ! pf Q Ng ' iff! I , A I :Qs S I 'fi 'E X1 A., ,ffw I U WX z ,J f, 3 U ' I' JN 332,51 F CUNY is gggra .v 4 S,.i?I'LC4- .. Mr. D. W. Githens Miss Illene Benson Superiqtandeht Principal and Music Mrs . He len Ceo i 1 Home Eo onomic s Asn-. 0. K. Raw Ptheletic Director Mr. William Lloyd Mathematics 5 i Mr. J. E. Vermazen Agriculture NVQ,--'mf' 2' vf1fa O1uf'2:, Q A ii V 1 W if, 1 gg L , El. lk, 4 va ', f N., V-I A2 - .. V.. 5 K3 ,-v I ,.1,,-.,w?,, in. X 1 ' . ' 2 , Y 4 ,. Q i ' Q-1 i i Mr- DonB1d T. Todd Comercial end Assistant Conch i w I W I I - if :QR ' K ff- ' 'K . , , nj k Q 'J fu .fr u ' . Q.,'11f . , , , J 'mr f. iwgffwi- Mr. Sanford Fliokinger I English Q' X' I 'Q WQ N M Nw 0 wc , W 1? .r -f . sfvofixoim Tr .- lx 4 XT?-:fs VX ,,, ,J 35is2f ROBERT CANBY WBobW He thinks too muchg such men are dangerous.W Glass Play-35 Operetta Chorus-2,3,b5 Boys Glee Club-2,3,h3 Mixed Chorus 2,3,hg Mixed Quartette-bg Concert Band-l,2,3,hg Marching Band-3,h5 Foot- ball-hg Annual Staff-h. ARLENE GHRISINGER WSuzieW NExtremely busy, but quiet about it.W Class Officer-2,h5 Operetta Chorus-l,2,3,h3 Girls Glee Club-l,2,3,hg Librarian-hi Annual Staff-hg Mixed Chorus- hs CVELYN CHHISINGER WKe1lyW UGood nature and good sense must ever join.' Student Council-bg Class Officer-2,33 Class Play-33 One Act Play-25 Operetta Cast-3,hg Operetta Chorus- l,25 Girls Glee Club-l,2,3, hz Mixed Chorus 2,3,hg Vocal Solo-l,2,33 Concert Band-1, 2,3,hg Marching Band-3,h3 Librarian-l,2,3g Annual Staff-U. NCRMA CONARD nMaeH UFull of fun, full of pep, Spreading joy with every step.n Class Officer-33 Class Play- 3g One Act Play-23 All High School Play-bg Student Direc- tor-D5 Operetta Chorus-1,2,3,h5 Girls Glee Club-2,3,hg Cheer Leader-l,h3 Librarian-35 Annual Staff-h. BONNIE MAE CRAWFORD 'A woman's heart, like the moon is always changing but, there is always a man in it.n Librarian-25 Photography- 33 Annual Staff-h. DONALD HAINES WDONH WMuch studying is a weariness of the flesh.n Student Council-2,h3 Operetta Chorus-l,2,3,h3 Mixed Chorus-l,2,3,h5 Football-D3 Letter Club Member -h3 F.F.A. Member 1,2,3s Annual staff-h. WILMA LORRAINE HUNTER nwiln HEarnest, sincere, and always at it.W Student director-3,hg Operetta Chorus-hs Baton Twirler-l,2,3,hg March- ing Band-3,hg Annual Staff-h. DORIS JEANNE KING HIS she as innocent as she looks-Or are looks sometimes deceiving.H Class Officer-bg Class Play-35 Operetta Chorus X 3s Girls Glee Club-2,3,h3' Mixed Chorus-2,3,hg Vocal Solo-bg Accompanist-bg Concert Band-2,3,hg Marchf ing Band-3,h3 Librarian- 3g Photography-bg Annual Staff-by Trio-hy Instru- mental small group-35 Olds-1. MARJOHIE JOAN MARTIN 'BlondieH HAnything to be differ- ent. That's her hobby And she's clever at it.n Operetta Chorus-hy Annual Staff-H. PATRICIA MASON llpa-tl! UThe more I see of men, The more I respect dogs. Class Play-33 One Act Play-2,h3 All High School Play-bg Librarian-l,2,33 Annual Staff-bg Photog- raphy-3. NAOMI MAE MAXWELL VlNa ll UThe only way to have a friend is to be one.H Student Council Officer-35 Class Officer-bg Operetta Chorus-2,3,hg Girls Glee Club-2,3,hg Mixed Chorus- 2,3,h5 Girls Trio-hy Annual Staff-h. NORMA JEAN MAXWELL WMaxwellW WAS pleasant as she looks.U Class Officer-2,h5 Student Director-hg Operetta Chorus- 2,3,h5 Girls Glee Club-2,3,hg Mixed Chorus-2,3,h5 Annual Staff-h. 9 GEHALDINE NAU JGerryU UA small tornado coming fast.W Class Officer-lg Class PlaY'33 All High School Play-bg Girls Glee Club- l,2,3,hg Mixed Chorus-1, 2,3,h3 Operetta Chorus- l,3g Operetta Cast-2, hp Vocal Solo-2,3,h3 Girls Sextette-bg Mixed Quartette-D5 Concert Band-l,2,3,hg Marching Band-3,hg Instrumental small group-2,3,h5 Libr- arian-?,3g Annual Staff-b- THOMAS PATTERSON If Tom!! NThere were once Sevens Wonders of the World-- Now there are Eight.H Student Council-l,3,hg Student Council off.-bg Class Officer-23 Class Play-35 One Act Play-lg Operetta Cast-1,2,3,hg Boys Glee Club-l,2,3,hg Boys Quartette-hg Mixed Chorus-l,2,3,h3 Football- l,2,3 Cletter-hlg Base- ball-l,2,3 fletter-313 Letter Club Member 2,3,h3 Annual Staff-h. ELIZABETH PERRENOUD llBettylv WShe is a girl who does her own thinkingl' Concert Band-hg Marching Band-by Librarian-l,2,3g Photography-3,h3 Annual Photographer-35 Annual Staff-L. JLAYTON RABEDEAUX nPugU WIt's easier to look wise Than to talk wisdom.W One Act Play-bg All High School Play-bg Football- h fletter-hjg Basketball- h Cletter-big Annual Staff bg Rushville High-l,2,3. ,w ai! KAY SNELL WSnell Hvery studious, frank, and true is she, but how naughty she can sometimes be.n Operetta Chorus-1,2,3,b3 Girls Glee Club-3,h3 Con- cert Band-1,2,3,h3 March- ing Band-3,h5 Librarian- Bg Annual Staff-h. LOLA WINDLAND Nl can't think of two things at once, sc I think of him.W Declamatory-2,3,h3 Class Play-35 Oper- etta Chorus-2,3,b3 Girls Glee Club-2,3,h3 Mixed Chorus-3,h3 Vocal Solo- Bg Cheer Leader-33 Annual Staff-hi Danville-lg Sextette-h. ROGER WILLIAMS NRogH UNO sinner or no saint, perhaps, but well, the very best of chaps.W JIM TELFORD UTelfordH Uwhy should I worry: Worry never makes men great.N Basketball-33 Glass Annual Staff-h. Student Council-33 Class Play-3: One Act Play-2,h5 Operetta Cast-3,h3 Operetta Chorus-l,2,3,hg Vocal Solo-3,hg Boys Glee Club-l,2,3,hg Mixed Chorus-l,2,3,hg Vocal Solo- 3,hg Boys Quartette-3,h5 Mix- ed Quartette-by Concert Band- l,2,3,hg Football-3,h fletter- hy, Letter Club Member-by F.F.A. Member -1,2,39 F.F.A. Judging Team-35 Annual Staff-h. BETH HUNTER 'vxe my Hlt doesn't pay to worry: things are bound to happen any- way' ll Class Play-35 Student Director-bg Girls Glee RONALD YOUNG WByronW HSpeak quickly, girls, there is only one of me.W Operetta Chorus-lg Boys Glee Club-13 Football-1, 2,3,b cletter-2,3,h,j Track-3,h fletter-3,hJ3 Basketball-l,2,3,h lletter- 2,3,hlg Baseball-l,2,3 fletter-355 Letter Club Member-2,3,hg Annual Staff- h. Club-3,hg Girls Sextette- hz Operetta Cast-hy Oper- etta Chorus-l,2,3,hg Vocal Solo-bg Mixed Quartette-L3 Mixed Chorus-3,hg Marching Band-3,h5 Baton Twirler-l, 2,3,hg Annual Staff-h. 10 Play-33 Ainsworth-1,23 Class Prophecy The quiet babbling of the creek was music to my ears after a hard day of work, so I made my way across the cool green meadow which lay behind the barn- yard and took the path which led to this favorite spot. In the years since my graduation from Winfield High, I had settled down to up the hobby of writing books. It was at this like to start on another volume which would I hadn't yet picked out the topic to be used, write, I wrote to satisfy this whim. a comfortable life and had taken time that I had decided that I'd bring the total number to five. but whenever I had the desire to land had taken on the hue of freedom and lei- It was spring again and the sure that made one reminisce of the days when he was free to start out on this life of ours to make it a success or a failure. It was then that I thought Of using one of the careers of one of my classmates for the back ground of the book. I then began to review the careers of the class of l19 for the material needed. It would be a book on what life held for a graduate with good ambi- tions. Kay Snell is now nurse in the hospital of Burlington, Evelyn Chrisinger is welfare worker in the Des Moines Welfare Center and doing much for her share in societyg Geraldine Nan has authority over the fourth grade in Mt. Pleasant, Doris King has made herself a wonderful house wife for another acquaintance of mine, Clayton Rabedeaux, knovm as Pug in high school, is now coach in West Falls, Indiana with a team that has an unbeaten record up to the present time, Marjorie Martin owns a large dude ranch in Colorado, her main interest being in horses and cattle which she enters in rodeosg Arlene Chrisinger took up the career of a cosmetician in Des Moines and has made herself famous in that field. Some successful farmers of this community are Donnie Haines and Bob Camby, both of whom have their ovm farms. Wilma Hunter is a secretary for a large clothing firm in Chicago, another classmate doing secreterial work is Norma Conard, her position being in Ottumwag another who is in work along this line is Naomi Max- well. She did bookkeeping for her dad after graduation, then changed to do the same for her better-half. The commercial field seemed to be a popular vocation, for others who are successiml in it areg Bonnie Crawford as bookkeeper in Washington D. G., Jim Telford as manager of the Cudahay Packing Plant and Ronnie Young with his own cleaning establishment to operate. Winfield's big business man is the banker, none other than Roger Williams. Out of our class came an artist, Pat Mason who after college graduation took up the position of art instructor in the school here. Among the famous Journalists of the country ranks Tom Patterson with his paper 'The Chicago Herald . The variety of careers even extends to the air, for the former Norma Maxwell is a stewardess on a Montana airline where her husband, Jim Finch, is a radio operator on the same plane. Their home is in Butte, Montana. Betty Hunter spent two years in E1 college, then joined Geraldine in the same school only to teach the kindergarten. The former Lola Windland resides in Winfield as a house wife and mother of two fine youngsters. That concluded the review of careers but now was the question of which one I would use in my book. Each successful and happy with his job, that made it hard to decide. A cool breeze sprung up suddenly and awakened me to the thought that it was time to go in and get supper, so I left, my book not started, and went to the house to finish my own tasks. 11 The Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1949 of Winfield High School, acting under no in- fluence from any source, do hereby bequeath the following abilities, properties and talents to the Juniors, honing they will accept them and use them to the best of their ability. 1, Robert Canby, will my long, quick, strides to Roland Hatton. Cover your ter- ritory faster now. I, Arlene Chisinger, will my locker to Robert Mason. Keep it cleaner than I did. I, Evelyn Chrisinger, will my height to Eleanor Kongable. lt does have its advantages. I, Norma Conard, will my driving ability to Twyla DeYarman. I, Bonnie Crawford, will my freckles to Delores Spangler. They'll always stay with you. I, Donnie Haines, will my love for school to Art Chrissinger. Just think, 180 days a year. I, Betty Hunter, will my bright outlook on life to Burnette Bargar. Have as much fun as I have had. I, Wilma Hunter will my neatness to Jim Evans. It come in handy. I, Doris King, will my Government book to Maxine Stoolonan. May you use it more than I. I, Marjorie Martin, will my blond hair to Signs Sandquist. Men prefer blonds they say. I, Pat Mason, will my artistic ability to Ronnie Koster. If you can't talk your way out of it you can draw pictures. I, Naomi. Maxwell, will my study hall shatts to Jackie Young. You won't get much studying done. I, Norma Maxwell, will my school books to Duane Hill. You can even have my desk. I, Geraldine Nau, will my sheet music to Elberta Snell. Practice makes perfect you know. I, Tom Patterson, will my language in typing class to Virginia Chance. Knowing she won't use it, but it will be there just in case. I, Betty Perrencud, will my photography ability to Dean Johnson. Suggestions are always helpful. I, Clayton Rabedeaux, will my witty remarks to Ronnie Rodruok. I, Kay Snell, will my natural curly hair to Rudy Starr. Since we both have red hair, you.might as well have curls. I, Jim Telford, will my variety of clothes to Richard Stockrman. I, Roger Williams, will my football ability to Bill Youngman. Be carehxl of your ankles! I, Lola Windland, will my fondness of Wapello to Dorothy Kellogg. Knowing that dances aren't the only thing over there. I, Ronnie Young, will my attraction for woman to Bob Johnson. Knowing he won't abuse it. 12 Class History In nineteen hundred and thirty-six, eleven of the graduating class of Win- field Consolidated School started kindergarten with M ss Bernice Weis as their teacher. The group included Arlene Chrisinger, Evelyn Ghrisinger, Norma Conard Bonnie Crawford, Don Haines, Patricia Mason, Betty Perrenoud, Thomas Patterson, Roger Williams, and Lola Windland. The class proceeded to first grade under the instruction of Mrs. Nellie Siberts Gorham with two new students, Betty and Wilma Hunter. Marjorie Martin entered second grade which was under the leadership of Miss Racheal Beebout. The enrollment stayed the same in third gradeg our teacher was Miss Esther Grouell. Mrs. Marguerite North Steinhaus was responsible for our class in fourth grade. Ronald Young and Kay Snell entered the class this year. Gerry Nau and Naomi and Norma Maxwell entered the class in the fifth grade with Mrs. Veva Kreiger Brimhall as our teacher. Our instructor in sixth grade was Miss Eleanor Wilson. One more student joined us in seventh gradeg this was Robert Canby. Our teacher was Miss Marie Bergstrom. Miss Fern Anderson was our eighth grade teacher and there were no new members. After the eighth grade commencement exercises, the class of Wforty-ninen entered high school in the fall of l9h5 as typical Wgreen freshmen.W Our high school years started out with a bang with the seniors initiating us in a royal style. During our four years in high school our officers and sponsors were as follows: FRESHMEN President--------------- ------- -Arlene Chrisinger Vice President ---- -------- ---- -----Jim Bellamy Secretary-Treasurer-------- ---- ---Gerry Nau Student Council--- Sponsor-------- ------------ ----- Tom Patterson -----------------Illene Benson SOPHOMORE President-------------------- ----- Tom Patterson Vice President-------- ---- --------Evelyn Chrisinger SecretaryeTreasurer----- ---- -------Norma Maxwell Student Council--- Sponsor----------- -----------------Don Haines and Betty Marshall ---------- --------- Leslie Anderson JUNIOR President---------- ----- ---------Norma Conard Vice President--------------------Evelyn Chrisinger Secretary-Treasurer-------------- Student Council--- Sponsors ------- --- SENIOR President-------------------- Vice President--- Secrstary-Treasurer------------- Student Council--- -Arlene Chrisinger ---------------Naomi Maxwell, Roger Williams, Tom Patterson --------------Mrs. Helen Cecil and Orra Rew -Norma Maxwell Doris King -Naomi Maxwell --------------Evelyn Chrisinger, Tom Patterson Don Haines Sponsor------------------- ---- --Mr. D. W. Githens We gained these new students in high school. They were: Shirley Reynolds, Lola Windland, Lola Borders, Janet honts, Doris King, Russell Doudna, and Clayton Rabedeaux. At different intervals we lost Jim Bellamy, Janet Honts, Betty harshall, Lola Borders, Russell Doudna, Virgil Robertson, and Shirley Reynolds. Our four years in high school, from the day of our initiation to the day of graduation, have been packed full of joy and fun. The class has done well in all activities such as: plays, sports, declamatory work, music, and cheer- leading. Our Junior-Senior Banquet and our class plays were some of the high- lights of our high school years. Last year we had a homecoming for the first time in several years. One of the attendants was Norma Maxwell. In the Senior year Horma Maxwell was elected Queen of our homecoming and her attendants were Arlene Chrisinger and Wilma Hunter, two more Seniors. We have had several parties such as swimming, hayrides, weiner roasts, sleding, and parties at the homes of different members of the class. Now we are all waiting for the time to come for our class trip. We are proud to be graduates of Winfield High School after completing 13 years of work and fun. Class Motto-We're not finished: We've just barely begun. Clase Colors-Rose and Silver Class Flowers-American Beauty Rose nJitters' QThoughts of the Seniors before Graduation, Oh! There's my Mother! And there's my Dad! Oh! don't you feel happy? Gosh! I feel sad! I just know I'll bust out ard bawl When we get our diplomas, awards, and all. I think I want to stay in school- And yet I want to go. What are we supposed to do? Gosh! I don't know. Well, were about ready to go out in front of the crowd. Shut up! Your whispering to loud! Just thinkg we'er going to graduate. O boy! I oan hardly wait. Well, here we go ------------------- By Thomas Patterson 14 N Y 11 S iw Q Sgga QQ 5 E35 '6 5 Q V I IV NQ XX :QAM 4 I v -vs KX V v wwifx N Agra N Q g Q N ww 'USN ff NA ix n W Q 60 my 'D ti Juniors Back row: Cleft to right, Rudy Starr, Sponsor: Illene Benson, Ronnie Kester, Bill Youngman, Duane Hill, Roland Hatton, Deane W. Johnson, Bob Johnson, Ronnie Hodruck. Liiddle rows Richard Stockman, Maxine Stockman, Signa Sandquist, Delores Robertson, Burnette Berger, Robert Eason, Richard Lemon. Front rows Virginia Chance, June Davis, Twyla DeYarman, Dorothy Kellogg, Eleanor Kongable, Jim Evans. There are twenty-two of us Juniors who now call ourselves uprer class- men. We are taking part in many activities! music, dramaties, sports and various other things. Thirteen of our clas: were in our class play nMurder in Rehearsaln. As yet we haven't had any class parties, but we have helped with high school dances which we all enjoy. Now we are planning for and hoping our Junior-Senior Banquet will be e big success. Our class officers are as follows: President ------------------------ - ------------------ Jackie Young Vice-President -------------------------------------- Robert Mason Secretary-Treasurer --------------------------------- Elberta Snell Student Council ------------------------------- ---- Ronnie Hodruck Jim Evans, Burnette Bargar Sponsor --------- - ---------- - --------- ----- ----------- Miss Benson 16 ' ifqf?YQ,gI?:a5?g5? K e- J 1, 3 Sophomore Back rows fleft to rightj Gerald Purvis, Ronald King, Art Chrissinger, Richard Johnson, Benny Schenk, Milton noover, Sponsors Mr. Todd. hiddle row: Betty Holander, Darlene Kirchner, Delores Spangler, Dorothy Ensminger, Margaret Fred. Front row: Beverely Miller, Elsa Schmidt, Joy Arthard, Joan Schenk, Bertha Patterson. We are glad we are not called Green Freshiesu by the other classes. We lost three and gained one which makes 18 of us. We have had no parties, but we did have a hayride which I anmsure we all enjoyed. Some of the members of our class are in glee club, dramatics, and some of the boys are in basketball, football, and several belong to F.F.A. One of the cheerleadersis a sophomore. We have really enjoyed our two years in high school, and we hope the remaining two years will be as much fun. Our class officers are as follows: Pl'651d6Dt --------------------------- --------------- V irggil Maxwell V106 President --------------------- --------------- Richard Johnson Secretary-Treasurer ---------------------------- -- Gilbert Crawford Student Council ------------------------------------- Milton Hoover Arthur Chrissinger Sponsor ------- - -------- - ------------------ ---+ ----------- Mr. Todd 17 Q Freshman Back rows Cleft to rightl Spenser: Mr. Lloyd, Wylie Rickey, Bill Bargar, Elmer Howard, Dean Davis, Richard Beard. Middle row: Rose Bates, Mark McCreight Raoul Wolf, Virgil Stockman, Dean Steffins, Ervin Berkshire, Barbara Perrenoud. Front rows Donna Wslsinger, Janet Boyer, Phyllis Hewitt, Janeen Mathews, Patricia Johnson, Virginia Ross, Gwyn Meeker. There were 19 of us that entered the upper hall for the first time as ngreen freshmenn last fall. We were all looking forward to initiation with dread, but the senios weren't as hard on us as we expected. Several of our class were in the operetta, glee club, and band. Some of the boys went out for basketball and football. We had a hayride the first semester and we are looking forward to having a good time the next three years of our high school career. Our class officers are as follows: Presidente -------------------- - --------------------- Janet Royer Vice President ------------------------------------- -- Dean Davis Secretary-Treasurer -------------------------------- Elmer Howard Student Council --------------------------------- Ervin Berkshire Sponsor --------------------------------------- -M ----- Mr. Lloyd 18 5 Eighth Grade Back row: fleft to rightj Shelby Howard, Lee Dale Rawhouser, Larry Weller, Chester Chrisinger, Richard Gibbs, Clifford Royer, Teacher Miss Fern Anderson. Front row: Mary Jane Schenk, Doris Rickey, Phyllis Chrissinger, Shirley Anderson, JoAnna Fleagle, Jane Vollmer, Jo Ann Conn. Absent: Estille Purvis, Roy Mathews, Richard Fleagle, Marlene Cornwell. President-Jo Anna Fleagle Vice President-Evert Chrissinger Secretary and Treasurer--Marlene Cornwell Cheer Leaders Shirley Anderson, Jane Vollmer, J Junior High Team Games won Olds Salem Cravrfordsville 19 oAnna Fleagle Games lost New London Mt. Union Wayland Seventh Grade Back row: Cleft to rightl Bobby Sands, Darrell Schenk, Junior Chance, Teacher-Mrs. Dayle Allen, Connie Robertson, Barbara Singsheim, Joy Jamison. Middle row: Sonngy Osterberg, Richard Hill, Delbert Stockman, Jack Perrenoud, Bill Vance, Richard Widmer, Darrell Rector, Irvin Roberts. Front row: Bonnie Jo Pontzius, Shirley Davis, Alice Klopfenstein, Beverly Anderson, Linda Gibbs, Virginia Beard, Cecile Lauber, Janet Miller, Beverly Geisler, Mary B. Jamison. Sixth Grade Back row: Qleft to rightj David Linberg, Leon Rossiter, Orville Pallister, Eugene Meeker, Saundra Githens, Carol Aspelmeir, Roger Kissinger, Larry Smith, Anthony Geisler. Middle row: Leland Long, Randall Rickey, Robert Widmer, Larry Owens, Benny Fread, Dean Lake, Ronnie Davis, J. D. Lonsdale, Teacher-Miss Thelma Hunter. Front row: Dawanna Crabtree, Sharon Anderson, Sharon Ibbotson, Eleanor Marshall, Elaine Evans, Sandra Swarts, Betty Lee, Nancy Mason, Wilda Lynn Allen. 20 Fifth Grade Back row: I left to rightj Janet Youngman, Katherine Singshiem, Bradley Jones, Royce Miller, Rex Widmer, Jerry Ross, Nancy Ibbotson, Edith Underwood. Middle row: Teacher- Miss Mary Lou Kilbourne, Wanda Roberts, Eileen Stoclonan, Susan Hoover, Barbara Chandler, Larry Vance, Warren Scott. Front row: Pat Pontzius, Richard Anderson, Joyce Nickelson, Vergene Kongable, Lana Lou Osterberg, Bobby Perrenoud. Absent 3 Carolyn Robertson. Fourth Grade Back row: Cleft to rightl Rosa llae Norgan, llarilyn Meeker, llary Sue Wolf , Craig Miller, Duane Jackson, lhu':l.e1 Peterson, Cheryl Deal, Terry Carden. lliddle row: Teacher-llrs. Doris Marshall, Jimmy Beauchamp, Gary Bell, Gary Van Dyke, Larry Stucker, Linda Robertson, Dorothy Lake, Bruce Boyer, Eileen Stockman. brent row: Dixie Owens, Rae Wilson, Curtis Dalton, Carter Zerbe, Lewis Windland, Richard Roberts, Fleeta Haight, Judy Hill. 21 Third Grade Back ron: Cleft to rightj Teacher-Miss Marceline Laue, Sharon Swan, Terry Freed, Ann wolf, Dixie Anderson, Carolyn Carden. Middle row: Betty Ross, Shirley Morgan, La Vonne Oard, Norma Long, Jon McCallister, Keith Briggs, Teddy Bland. Front row: Larry Sands, Carole Geisler, Merle Conrad, Terry Lee Zerbe, Michael McCreight, Jackie Berkshire, Phillip Marshall. Absent: Ralph T11 thews . Second Grade Back row: Kleft to rightl Teacher-Miss Joan Maxwell, Dickie Nelson, Larry Youngman, Leslie Mathews, Bernard Chandler, James Chandler, Lynn Beauchamp, Linda bands. Middle row: Max Owens, John Ray Berger, Jimmy Nickelson, Billy Stuoker, James Scott, Lynn Van Syoc, Mickey Beauchamp. Front row: Karen Smith, Carol Smith, Janet Anderson, Patty Jo Logan, Judy Bundy, Louise Stockxnnn Carol Eland, Sandra Ross. I 22 First Grade Back row: Qleft to rightj Teacher-Mrs. Hazel Hoover, Garry Schneider, Gary Robertson, Billy Lewis , Marjorie Hull, Jerry Davis, Saundra Cullinan, Kenneth Stevens, Janice Jackson, Mickey Haight, Earl hhorgan. Middle row: Larry Larson, Kenneth Lee, Jerry Swan, Sandra Osterberg, Juanita Schenk, Kathy Hoover, John Wolf, Joyce Barber, Marjorie Anderson, Terry Cornic. Front row: Jacque Harrington, Craig Williams, Betty Byerly, Joyce Baker, Donnie Briggs, Janet Nickelson, Kerry Dalton, Anita Ross, Sandra Oard, Marjorie Ibbotson, Karen Davis. Kindergarten Back rows Cleft to rightj Larry Rodruck, Dennis Deal, Douglas Und6I'l00d, Julie Ann Van Dyke, Penny Bell, Jack Nelling, Robert Kerr,- Kay Schartz. Middle row: Gary Long, Bobby Nickelson, Trudy Nelling, Donna Schmidt, Charlotte Widmer, Norma Evans, Vickie Kramer, Vicky Pontzius, Teacher-Miss Betty Caltrider, Front rows Gary Johnson, Larry Baker, Rusty Kissinger, Judy Ross, Janice Linder, Carolee Stucker, Carol Windland, Carol Morgan. Absent! Ronnie Feldman, Larry Kellogg. Teacher-Second semester-Mrs. Ruth Vorhees. 25 5 24 25 3 51 5- !'Awf, K L F 342+ 1 1'-pd'f.if lbw xr 6'4 ef? aafg FY I-'QM fsfpg was A1 -'ifkwnfv 1:1 Wi? , 515, if 'W .4 Q Hn- 3 vw ? Sw ,, 1533x531 Aww 0? i X 5 v , fl X R 1 A E-X J ami In , W x f f f ' vf ,q.,,,.. KIWITWVIT . Q ,.--- ffxm X X ' --. X5 31-5 xx X l l XIL Y 0 N mg , HF 3 RTS A fi wt Duane H111 ' 1 , R08 Donald Kester Bob John Ronald F T 11.5 Deana W. Johnson er Williams Ronald Young Rudy Starr Art Chrisinger B111 Youngman Patterson 3 , x Clayton Rabedeaux f 1Don Haines Bob Mason Richard Lemon .f-.91 :TI n M Clayton Habedeaux b .'w, Art Chrissinger Q , F. If -4-if f: . ' ff, K 2 J -g -M 'M95i, K Liff 2frU.JH QiiQ5g gfej arx fnhxggpyv 55 Q f, m,qgy5w, ,. :J 'fwfffgflf 5 Coach: Mr. Rew nn A :nr ' Ronnie Young 50 53 . UL' .157 - 5? ,L +1 n ue 1 xv I gf Q 2 1 if Ronnie Kester -rn Q-,,, W Duane H111 M .,,4 f , I . 5 fx A l Q Q ' K' f95i7'.fii52 , , K' 1 1 Af 1 ' fr, ' L . Eg E ZLJ ig ji L- 5 F AS? I K Y 'f f v e?-1.119 , 3 if: ' . . .Q- ' , 3' 1 .fi2is,z: FfL.f f4.3Qf1 .. f.z' .,f1 -cz ,j ,:'3-'-v.52'+fg1J J A I Qi I f-sl . N si L Assistant Mr. Todd Rudy Star ,, L fa: .1': Q , 3 gi, 4 Tom Patterson Roland Hatton ,t Pa. gf' 2 Bob Mason Jim Evans 51 we-vw. wmwn Q l iii! m' !BZ: FOOTBALL Back rows fleft to rightj Managers--Gilbert Crawford, Virgil Maxwell. Third rows Kleft to rightl Bob Canby, Richard Johnson, Ronald Kester, Tom Patterson, Roland Hatton, Art Chrissinger. Second rows Cleft to right, Bob Johnson, Bob Mason, Duane Hill, Ronald Young, Clayton Rabedeaux, Wiley Rickey, Ronald Rodruck, Deane W. Johnson. First rows lleft to right, Virgil Stoclcrmn, Milton Hoover, Don Haines, Ervin Berkshire, Mark McCreight, Dean Steffins, Bill Youngman. Absent-- Richard Lemon. Th Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield 6 VS V8 VS V8 VS VS 'VB V! VS Seasonfs Record H55 Q25 Wellman ------------------ Brighton ----------------- New London --------------- Roosevelt M. A. ---------- Columbus Junction -------- Mt. Vernon--- ----------- - Lone Tree ---------------- Wapello ------------------ University High '-------- - 52 R! I8 IM C Basketball Squad Back row fleft to rightl Duane Hill, Tom Patterson, Ronald Koster, Richard Johnson, Arlshur Chrisinger. Middle row: Bill Youngman, Robert Mason, Ronald Young, Roland Hatton, Clayton Rabedeaux, Jim Evans. Front row: Manager Gilbert Crawford, Bob Johnsen, Ervin Berkshire, Wiley Rickey, Mark MoCreight, Deen Steffins, Virgil Maxwell, Manager-Milton Hoover. Absent, Richard Lemon. Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfielf Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield SEASONS RECORDS Washington New London Columous Jet. Wayland Morning Sun Wapello Mt. Pleasant llediapolis New London Morning Sun Columbus Jet. COUNTY Mt . Union Salem Wayland TOURNAMENT 55 was 31 M3 in Bb In S1 M6 b3 S6 32 56 was 56 56 36 oPP 33 26 22 M6 27 28 30 28 30 26 3h OPP 29 bl 32 s 1 s I 4 4: 1 U P Ki 4 ' W' The Above picture was taken at the Brighton football game. The final score was O to 13 in favor of Brighton. 54 The picture at the left was taken underneath the basket at the Winfield vs Mt. Pleasant. Final score was L6 to 30. Cheerleaders: Joy Arthur, Norma Conard, Jackie Young, Elberta Snell I ' XXg Q 4 F' nl 7 L' -EY- CIIVITIES A ts. 3' 44 s it i. W' .. x Concert Band Back row: fleft to rightj JoAnna Fleagle, Shirley Anderson, Nancy Mason, Shirley Davis, Director: Mr. Jones, Jack Perrenoud, Betty Perrenoud, Kay Snell, Geraldine Nau, Richard Johnson, Wylie Rickey, Milton Hoover, hyliss Chrissinger, Vester Chance, Gene Meeker, Robert Widmer, Larry Owens, Dawanna Crabtree, Saundra Githens, Richard Widmer, Richard Gibbs, Betty Lee. Second row: Cleft to right, Rose Bates, Janet Royer, Mary Jane Schenk, Chester Chrisinger, Lee Dale Rawhouser, Leon Rossiter, Bob Canby, Janeen Mathews, Virginia Chance, Elberta Snell, Janet Youngman, Burnette Bargar, Doris King, Betty Molander, First rowzfleft to right, Joy Arthaud, Roger Williams, Darlene Kirchner, Jim Evans, Dorothy Ensminger, Pat Johnson, Alice Klopfenstein, Beverly'Miller, Gwyn Meeker, Delores Spangler. E 41 Marching Band Back row: fleft to rightj Betty Lee, Shirley Davis, Alice Klopfenstein, Shirley Anderson, JoAnne Fleagle, Mary Jane Schenk, Wylie Rickey, Rose Bates, Darlene Kirchner, Joy Arthaud, Pat Johnson, Janet Royer, Richard Widmer, Janet Youngman. Third row:fLeft to rightj Nancy Mason, Doris King, Beverly Miller, Saundra Githens, Gwyn Meeker, Delores Spangler, Burnette Bargar, Darrell Schenk, Betty Molander, Richard Gibbs. Second row: fleft to rightj Chester Chrisinger, Lee Dale Rawhouser, Elberta Snell, Virginia Chance, Janeen Mathews, Richard Johnson, Vester Chance, Dorothy Ensminger, Jim Evans, Geraldine Nau, Leon Rossiter. First row: Cleft to rightj Deloris Robertson, Jackie Young, Betty Hunter, Betty Perrenoud, Larry Owens, Gene Meeker, Milton Hoover, Kay Snell, Phyllis Chrissinger, DaWanna Crabtree, Robert Widmer, Jack Perrenoud, Johanna MrCray, Elsa Schmidt, Wilma Hunter. fabsent, Twyla DeYarmenJ 56 fe if!-ee cfm 4 an eeezm ,Maw ze - if we 'Awe fu we yu-,iz D69 -'KE S2 iii!!! dvi we F? SM1 W as we WNW? Siam , - joe .fn e P' 5 1 awww 'Q Brass Quartet Saxophone Quartet CLeft to right, Jim Evans, Geral- CLeft to rightl Rose Betes, Betty dine, Virginia Chance, Elberta Snell. Lee, Delores Spangler, Burnstte Sargar Baton Twirlers CLeft to rightl Dee Robertson, rw-yle DeYarman, Betty Hunter, JoHanna McCray, Elsa Schmidt, Wilma Hunter, Jackie Young. Clarinet Quartet U.-oft to right, Beck row: JoAnne Fleagle, Shirley Anderson, Darlene Kirchner, Joy Arthaud, Front rows llary Jane Schenk, Janet Royer, Rose Bates. Absent: Phyllis Hewitt. 57 GIRLS GLEE CLUB Back row: Cleft to rightl Burnette Bargar, Elsa Schmidt, Jackie Young, Twyla DeYarman, Betty Hunter Delores Soangler, Dorothy Ensminger, Kay Snell, Gerry Nau, Elberta Snell. Second row: Cleft to rightl Beverly Miller, Joy Arthaud, Eleanor Kongable, Sigma Sandquist, Dorothy Kellogg, Janeen Mathews, Betty Molander, Rose Bates, Pat Johnson, Doris King. First row! Cleft to rightl Lola Windlend, Evelyn Chrisinger, Arlene Chrisinger, June Davis, Viriginia Chance Norma Maxwell, Naomi Maxwell, Janet Royer, Gwyn Meeker, Norma Conard. MIXED CHORUS Back row: Cleft to rightl Ronald King, Art Chrissinger, Ronald Kester, Tom Patterson, Rudy Starr, Bob Canby, Bill Youngman, Roger Williams, Raymond Beard. Third row! Cleft to rightl Jim Evans, Duane Hill, Richard Johnson, Jackie Young, Betty Hunter, Kay Snell, Dorothy Ensminger, Wylie Rickey, Hilton Hoover. Second row! Cleft to right? Doris King, Burnette Berger, Elsa Schmidt, Elberta Snell, Twyla DeYarman, Dorothy Kellogg, Janeen Mathews, Pat Johnson, Norma Conard. First row! Cleft to right? Gerry Nau, Lola Wiuiland, Evelyn Chrisinger Arlene Chrisinger, Virginia Chance, Eleanor Kongable, Norma Maxwell, Naomi Maxwell, Janet Royer, Gwyn Meeker. Absent--Virgil Maxwell. 58 Girls Sextet Left to right: Betty Hunter, 'lwyla DeYerman, Geraldine Nan, Elberta Snell, Jackie Young, Lola Windlrmd. ,, 2 1 , Mixed Quartet Left to rights Roger Williams, Betty Hunter, Geraldine Ilau, Bob Csmby. Girls Trio Boys qlartet Left to right: Doris King, Geraldine Left to right: Ronnie Kester, Tom Nau, Naomi Maxwell. Patterson, Jim Evans, Roger Williams 59 ' OPERETTA The Winfield High School music groups presented the operetta, WPOLISHED PEBBLES,H on Friday, November 19, l9h8, under the direction of Miss Illene Benson. The chorus included the following: Arlene Chrisinger, Norma Conard, Wilma Hunter, Marjorie Martin, Naomi Maxwell, Norma Maxwell, Kay Snell, Burnette Barger, Virginia Chance, June Davis, Dorothy Kellogg, Eleanor Kongable, Signa Sandquist, Delores Robertson, Joy Arthaud, Dorothy Ensminger, Beverly Miller, Betty Molander, Joanne Schenk, Elsa Schmidt, Delores Spangler, Rose Bates, Patricia Johnson, Janeen Mathews, Gwyn Lee Meeker, Jim Evans, Duane Hill, Bob Johnson, Ronald Kester, Rudy Starr, Bill Youngman, Art Chrisinger, Milton Hoover, Richard Johnson, Ronald King, Benny Schenk, Gerald Purvis, Wylie Rickey. The cast includes: Mrs. Gabble --------- Jackie Young Mrs. O'Brien----Gerry Nau Nick -------------- -Virgil Maxwell Winnie-----------Twlya DeYarman Mr. Gabb1e---- ---- Tom Patterson Millie----------- etty Hunter Uncle Bob-- ----- --Roger Williams Marcia ---- -----Lola windland Rosalie-- ---- ----Evelyn Chrisinger Martha------ ----- Elberta Snell Accompanist Doris King. 40 Junior Class Plw MURDER IN REHEARSF L Rudy Starr ------ ----- -J ack Ellery Burnette Barge r--- -Claudia Warren Duane Hill ---------- Harold Knight Eleanor Kongable ------ S. Burnett Robert Johnsnn -------- Horton Hill 'hvyla DeYarmen ------------- Trilby E111 Youngman ----- -Sheriff Cu ller Max ine Stockman-------Marge Lenny Virginia Chance -------------Bunky Elberta Snell -------- ---Alternate Ronald Rodruck ----- -Chubby Forbes Ronald Koster ---- Daffy Carmichefvl Signa Sandquist ------- Hrs. Warren Jim Evans ----- ------- S took Hilton Senior Players Naomi Maxwell, Tom Patterson, Robert Canby, Roger Williams, Betty Perrenoud, Arlene Chrisinger, Jim Telford, Clayton Rabedeaux, Gerry Nau, Wilma Hunter, Betty Hunter, Kay Snell, Bonnie Crawford, Marjorie Martin, Lola Windland, Don Haines, Norma Conard, Pat Mason, and Ronald Young I A i-kkni MQY V L . in Sophomore One Act Play Cast 'TIE MAN WHO CAME BACK' Standing: Cleft to rightl Darlene Kirchner, Milton Hoover, Elsa Schmidt. Seated: Director-Wilma Hunter. Freshman One Act Play Cast WWho's A Cowardn Standing: Cleft to rightj Elmer Howard, Gerry Nau fDirector7, Ervin Berkshire, Virginia Ross, Seated: Assistant Director- Norma Cunard. 42 A11 High School Play 'FIXIT INCORPORATED' Back row: Cleft to rightl Jim Evans, Ronnie Rodruck, Bill Youngman, Clayton Rabedeaux, Ronnie Kester. Front row: Gerry Nau, Norma Conard, Rose Bates, Pat Mason, Darlene Kirchner. Junior-Senior One Act Play Cast 'THE DUMMY' Back row: Cleft to rightl Ronnie Kester, Roger Williams, Clayton P.a.'bedeauX, Front row: Director-Norma Maxwell, Jackie Young, Assistant Director-Betty Hunter, Pat Mason. 45 STUDENT COUNCIL Back row: Cleft to rightj Ervin Berkshire, Ronald Rodruck, Art Chrissinger, Don Haines, Burnette Bargar, Mr. Githens, Milton Hoover. First row: Cleft to right, Evelyn Chrisinger, Tom Patterson, Jim Evans. The officers are as follows: President ----------------- -------Tom Patterson Vice President ---- - ----------- ---Jim Evans Secretary---- ------- ----- ---- Evelyn Chrisinger F.F.A. Back row: fleft to rigntj Bill Bargar, Raymond Beard, Gerald Purvis, Raoul Wolf. Second row: fleft to rightj Richard Bedrd, Ronald King, Gilbert Crawford, Jim Evans, Teacher-lr. John Vermazen, First row: fleft to right, Art Chrissinger, Duane Hill, Ronald Rodruck, Bob Johnson. 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White picket fences with gay colored tulips bordedsd the gym- Dutch dressed boy end girl waiters and waitresses added to the Dutch atmosphere. A good time was had by all. 47 48 Annual Photographers Ronnie Rodruck, B111 Youngman, Deane Johnson Projsotionists Back row-left to right: Deane Jolmaon, Tom Patterson, Richard Johnson, Ronnie Rodruok. Front rows B111 Young man, J im Evans, Ervin Berkshire, Milton Hoover. 49 SENIORS 0F 'f ff' 0 ? fm rx' K , S 50 2 I Wfiv A i, . ..,. 'li X -5433 Z 'feffsfnzgn Q f f 'fgr- , mm . 'ps fzkxlzzifivx , 41 '- ' ,mm fi: rw .1 - ff' 4 z, , N: :U , , , ,1 ' L ,Q mi 'f Ie Lf L K ,LM , . . -2 .. igiw v ., , 277,744,040 W7 . ,fs 1, Q . , li , , - --L,.1i,V ,. , . nw , ' 4: x- fm ,Q , Qu K, I s, .QM . , , , Q iikiiili Q' Q' v ' i f -fl.- V- , 2 H f ' 1 , 4, I I 1' ,ax m 2 Q 2 ,Q gg' 1 il . v 4 C' L ,X ev in Q H ,Z Q K its I E4 -'If' x Q 2 4, I SJ 5 4? 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